In April 2022, Jassy told CNBC that if employees voted in favor of a union, they might feel less empowered at work, leading to slower and more bureaucratic processes. Read more.
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Amazon has said that it will appeal the decision against its chief executive Andy Jassy after a judge found him in violation of federal labour law.The decision reflects poorly on the state of free.
A National Labor Relations Board judge, citing 2022 interviews with CNBC, Bloomberg and The New York Times, found Amazon CEO Andy Jassy broke labor law.